‘i- vy; 111111 1.11r\\\u1\, MAGNIFICENT RECORD . . . In one year, men, women and children travelled a total of more than eighteen billion miles by rail without a single passenger fatality as the result NOVEMBER. L‘; 1.‘?3§ EIGHTBENBILLION M PASSENGER-MILES .. a a‘ /; WITHOUT ONE FJITJILITY! of a train accident! ,Witli trains running on faster schedules than ever before, this is a tribute alike to railroad men and to the dependability of all railroad equipment. It is proof, ‘ if any could be needed, that the railroads take no chances with the equipment upon which the safety of passengers depends. And it is significant that for operating the signals’ that make today's higher train speeds safe, as well as for vital services, chances when proved their ls there any car lighting, air conditioning and other the country's leading rail- roads depend upon Exide Batteries. Willi the experience of the railroads to guide you, there is no ‘need to 13kg you require a new battery for your car. You lmow that Exides have dependability for nearly half a century in many vital services. other battery that so thoroughly merits your confidence? Exidcs are priced for every car-owner. Look for the sign of the nearest Exide dealer—-symbol of honest service. l4.‘ EXIDE BATTERIES OF CANADA, LIMITED Toronto Canada noose?" i _ Maid: "Look!" Do you still want to speak to the lady of the g__-—_I*Ium0rist, 1: t y, 1H t: Allhrcciatlon, ‘l 49 cents pcr lnch. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement 25 Cents, Central Guardian locals, to per word; Western and Eastern locals 2c per word; Announcements and Coming Events 2c per word; Classified 2c per word; In Memoriam Notices 70c per lnch; U!“ "i Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards etc.. 4c per name; Letters of Condolence 70c per lnch. Wedding engagement 40 words for S1. and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanlrs and 0c per inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions Other rates on application. Minimum charge for any advertisement twenty-live nuts. _ 2. _ . s Miscelleneous Boarders Wanted ____._#.-__.-._- W. , NOTICE-BOYS HAIR CUT 20 IIANTED - BO A R D E R S 0R cents. except Saturday. S. Pwmtrs. 273 Fitzroy street. Bovisn, opposite Gunrdion 01- L-741-10-25-tf. no; L-l171-11-2-31. ltoARDt-llts w share attractive room. Twin beds. Home privileges, 110 Hlllsboro. For Sale FOB sans - ANTI uss. _ Prhu Street L-il 70R SALE Pallets. Arthur I100. Volt. SALE-B II. national ‘ .Good Awlvbelaneyandmaexny,» has. roa BALI - naoet 1m Oruwys, te in 800d condition. Reta New Haven. "his 1 1:1 “m: cu m EH35 0 C650“. n- m MOITIBOII, PIBIFTICWD 1.1m '11-4-n. “ We SAL! - harm's may rsn. mGhChI! d umohufir -BAR ANTED — TO Li-IIQB-ll-Zi-Sl. 02 81-11-3-31. RED ROCK Roberta. Win- 14-1138-11-2-31. P. INTER- 88 118W. L-IIB-ii-Q-flh CORD FUR- lrlflid-ll-i-Sl. TIIRESIIIR 1 at reduced Wooden (Rib. B Brsdslbone. lama-cl UIGG INSTITUTE PURCHASED‘ prize winning Yorkshire Boar. raised by Frank McAuley: Souris. '1‘h Boar stands for service at farm of Archibald D, MncPhcrsonJ Orwell. L-1248-11-4-li. To Let m 1.11.11 - .36»... Guardian. APPLY L- 91-11-3-31. Lost LOST-BETWEEN TIGNISH AND Charlottetown. Goodyear truck tire, mounted. finder please not- ify “Guardian” or Charles Bent- , 1 ttetown. R d. 111 “"1" user... Agents Wanted unto-norms ANYWHERE w‘ Christ-mas s!" subscri tions. 141, ‘Charla letown. ' Work Wanted oomrmv 611117 wan nouss work. APPLY Gui-Pd I" n I 1‘ Chancery Sale 0F TIIE STORE PROPERTY OF THE LATE COLIN R. MACPHAIL AT LONG CREEK IN QUEENS COUNTY NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Order of the Court of Chancery bearins 11W the twenty- first day of October A. D.. 1938 in a cause wherein Myftle Mflphl“ is Complainant. and Aulden Mac- Phall and Others are Defendants. No o. 501i, 1 will set up and sell W Public Auction on the premises WEDNESDAY 711E Nfilrn DAY or NOVEM- stsn a. .. 193s’ At The Hour of Two Oclock In The Afternoon ALL THAT PARCEL of land gflugk, lying and being in Long Creek aforesaid on lot or twonshlll Number Sixty-Five in Queens County. in Prince Edward Island. hounded and described as follows: COMMENCING at the corner of a certain forgo and following along the Arzyic Rear Road to a Ml‘- tsin stake fixed at roadside. thence in an easterly direction to L0"! Cr ek Stream. thence in an North- crly dirrrtinn alone said Strvflut. thcncc in an Ivcsterlv" direction to point of departure and containing one fourth of an ncrl- of land a little more or less. twill: thus dcs- crlbcrl in a Conveyance bf said premises from one John Louric to Joseph Stretch. r 1d being the land conveyed by the said Joseph Stretch to the said Alexander J. Mr-Phre and Georzc I McPhr-e by rim-d dated the 18th day of Srpt- ernbcr 1906. ALSO ALL THAT OTHER PIECE AND PARCEL of land situate in Long Creek. afore- said. bounded as follows: --COM- MENCING at a stake fixed on the Road leading from Long Creek to New Arrlye at the west corncr of a plot of land in possession of mid Alexander and George McPhec. and thence running South alon: the west boundary of said plot of land ninety feet to a Creek. thence southwcstvrardly alonr said (‘reek fifty-eight feet. Jhence ..North- tvardly one hundred .and Jvrenty feet to the aforesaid Road. and thence along the-same Eastwardlv sixty-two fret to the plane of Commencement containing on r- clghth of an acre of land a little more or less. The above lands will be sold free. clcar and discharged of and from all encumbrances including the Dower rstatc or interest of the said Myrtle MscPhail. Such Sale to be sllbiect to the approval of the said Court of Chancery. Conditions at Sale. Dated this twenty-fourth day of Ootobfi A. D., 1 . 8 CLAIR TRAINOR. Jn-Chancsry. It. It. Bell. Complainant's cttor. 11-733 10. I0. 38. 11. l. t w luslhadshilahnai [srocx QUOTATIONS N. Y. Stock Montreal Stock (Canadian Press) ' “ Stocks lose Canadian Press) Am 11m. p; 41,5 Stocks Close Am Radiator 1a Bell W! 166 Am Tel m r4114 811111111111 11% Am w,” 149g Brock Silk 4 Anaconda 35 B c PW" A 37% Atchison 40V» Bid? Pmduc" 53 Au Ram g3 Can Cement 9 am Ohio av. C1111 N01 PWM l7 db‘ Av 33 Call C81’ Found 17% Baldwin L000 14 C“ c" PM 3% 591,; Can Ind A1 A I ch95 Qhyo 34 _ Can Pacific 6% chug" 521/, ICSn 342311151119 29a Con ou a’... 06111118611 14 Commonwealth 11a ‘cwkshl-l" 910W 9 Con can 42y; C0115 $111911. 65 Con Edison s21. D151 5w! 221-.- Con Gas 0o 3.3; Donn Pfd 17'. Corn Products as D0111 111111811 35'- Curtiss Wright 261/. , D0111 Sleel B 11': inupont 14512 .‘Gen Steel W 9'5 , Elec Auto mt. am 19111911" '3 , . glee ‘I? u,‘ 125B ‘.133 ggnbith Ills“: en ec 46 0 1 , Gen Fbcds 381a. '11" Nmwl 56"- Gm Motors 49;‘ .- 1m Power Pfd 79 "‘ Goodrich 241.- Tbake °Y w°°dl 17 i Goodyear Tire 325.. '1M“‘S9Y Hams '7'; G! N03. Pfd 36:.‘ hlCCOll IfTODC 7‘- , Hudson Mot Car 9'. r 3m PW" 30 1 Int Her 64 1‘ Nat Brew 42_ Int Tel Tel 10"‘. I N81 SW1 c" 69": , Kennewtt 451;. l "Wand" '19 , Mont Ward 50% l Pcwef 0°79 14 , i Murray Corp 9114. r 511811111181!" 20'- ‘ N Y Central 201»; 1- l m“ Cw‘ 5'1 Natl Cash Rog 251. 11°11 11¢“ P111 1'1 New York N H l‘ S011 Can POW 12H- Nor Am Co 24": steel of ca“ 74"‘ Nor Pacific 13": Si“! 0f can P — _ pack Mow;- 51-3 1 Win E196 A 2‘; Paramount 12 ‘win E1“ B z Penn R R 22% , _ Phil Morris 136 | . $111131 PetNCoI 3a". ; u Ser 32 “L 1 N Y k C b Pure on Co 101- i ew or Ur Rafio Corp 8": rs 75% South Pacific 2011' mo,“ ‘°‘“‘““ "m, C, staouns s4 zjkmc, B P,“ Stude Com s11 .1 3, CW‘ E, 2°,- Texas Com 8,.‘ 1 - 171 28s ec 33 a Texas Com 42,." . Am Super Power 1 United Ab, a.’ - Assoc Gas E1 A - Uuited Corp 4 BiQw“ C“ PM x"- United Drug e - 83'”? imi" ,9, United Gas Irma 111'. ..‘°§°nd"sh *2 -' U S Rubber 52". “ O - a" 13 U s st Co s41. 6"" o" Qm’ ‘*9 u s Ind n1 A 251. fwfiglgdoilk ‘c’ Vanadium 261. “Pg i; d 23,. Warner Bros 11. ‘Don’: S}; Ga 8 1 West Union 2s»; Pm, on’ i i. West. Air Brake 2&1. , * 5 = xvilestl Elsa 1g? | oo wort s . p - d p ' I O UCG TICES Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abltlbi Com 8% Abitibi Pid 28% Asbestos 114% A 01] 217i; Besuharnois 3H: Bsthurst A 9% Dom Tar 7 Don A 7% r 18%| Fraser V T O 19 Ford A Z136 Home O11 114 Imp 0'11 17% Int Pete 27 Melchers A - Price Com 19% Pfd 61 (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada -—- I Corruneroe 30's Montreal 216 Nova Scotia — novel Bk 190 UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates At Montreal -—Pound 4.78 3f- 32; U. S. dlr 1.00 5-8; franc 2.67 7-8 Ar New York —Pound 4.15 v-a; Canadian dlr .99 3-8; franc 2.66 1-4. At Paris —Pound 178.76 fr; U. S. dlr 37.58 fr; Canadian dlr 37.31 r '1 nGo1d —Pound 11s. 8d; u. s. dlr 59.44 cents; Canadian dlr 59.- 07 cents. RUSTICO CONVENT Honor r011 for Oct"_be'r:— Grad.- X—Ade1ina lsairin; Eileen Douoet. Grade lX-Louise Doiron; Mel- anie Gallant; Evelyn Douoet; Corina Gallant; Louise Gallant; Aubina Gallant. ' Grade VIII-Edna Bouin; Leona lDoucet; Alyre Pinesu. Grade VII-Frances Douoet; Cecile Dulong; Rita Doucet. Grade VI-Gerard Plneau; Bere- nics- Dolron; Elmire Gallant. Grade V-Meivin Dolron; Geor- gina Doiron: Rita Blanchard, ' Grade IV—Bertha Gallant; Stella iDoiron; Lorraine Gallant. Grade III-Noreen Doiron; Marie Grade 12f—A1y1e Pineau; Rita Doucct; Edna Blanchard. Dolron. Cheese Ont. 13 1-4-13 3-4. But- ter No. 1 solids 23. Eggs in cartons: A-l large 56; A-large 49; A-medlum 44; B 32, C 24. - Potatoes P. E. I. No. l whites 80's $1.30-$1.40: . . 80's $1. 41.20; Que. No. 1 whites 80's $1.00—$1.05; Que. No. 2 whites 80's .70-85. MONTREAL. Nov. 3 —(CP)- First grade eggs showed slight gains on open produce markets here today while butter prices eased somewhat, the Dominion Department of Agriculture re- ported. Creamery butter prints to retail‘ dealers sold for 23 1-2-24 cents a pound and" creamery solids for 23- 23 1-2. Western butter delivered in Montreal was offered at 22 3-4. Que. No. 1 pasteurized fresh and regraded 22 1-2-5-8. Cheese sold st 13 7-8 cents a pound for Ont. white and colored. i3 1-2 for Que white and 13 5-8 for Que. colored. r Graded egg shi ments in us free cases were of ered at cents s dozen for A-large. 38-89 for A- medium. 30-31 f r A-pullets, 26-27 for B-large and 21 for C. Potatoes: Que. No. 1 80's 1.00- 1.051 Que. No. 2 80's 70-85: N’. B. No. 1 80's 1.15-1.20; BWI N0. 1 90's 1.30-1.40. MONTREAL. Nov. 3 -—(CP)—- Prices were steady to a shade eas- ier during dull trading sessions on the produce section of the Can- adian commodity exchange today. Ontario A-large eggs showed a gain of one cent a dozen at the offered price of .48. spot —Que fresh (92 score) 22 1-4-3-8. Que. seconds (38 scorei 21 1-2-3-4. Que. re- graded 22 1-4-3-8. Que. 3 percent salt 22 1-8-1-2. No sales. Cheese spot: Ont. white and colored 13 3-8-3-4. Que. white 13 1-4-5-16. colored 14 5-16—7-16. No sales. Eggs spot: Ont. A-large 43a, A- mediurn 38s. A-pullcts 30a, B- lorge 26a. C 21a. Currencies MONTREAL, NOV. 3 -—(CP)— Gain of 3-8 of a cent was shown on Montreal foreign exchanges to- day by Pound Sterling at $4.78 31-32 while the United States dol- lar was unchanged at 5-8 prem- turn. French francs firmed slight- ly to 2.67 7-8 cents. NEW YORK. Nov. 3 -(AP)—- Sterling and the French franc showed minor gains in terms of the United States dollar today. The Pound advanced 5-16 of n cent to $4.76 and the French franc .00 1-4 of s cent to 2.68 5-16. Un- changed were the Swiss franc, the guilder and belga. The Canadian dollar was unchanged at a dis- count ofy_.'>-8. We offer the following: Province of N. l. Guava W. H. V. Saint John Trustee Investments Province of P. E. i. 6% Bonds to yield 3.50% Province of N. S. 3V2% bonds to yield 340% Eastern Securities Company Ltd. Manager-Charlottetown Moncton Summerside. nteed bonds to yield 4%. DUNBAR ttolifox 4— L lT6l-l l-4-Zl ‘r111: cnAawrrsrovivr-v GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE _.— .__*;.-:I 11 Plate As Low As 6.65 13 Plate As Low As 9.55 IHF SAiiST INSURANCE AQAINST BAIHRY FAJLIJRE Let Us lnslal A Dependable, Quick Starling 7 2x102. IN YOUR CAR You Can Buy A GENUINE EXIDE At The Price Of An Ordinary Battery : p. ._. l5 Plate As Low As 10.95 BUY THE BEST- ABUY 2x105! GRAIN MONTREAL. Nov. 3 —(CP)-—- Wheat. Northern, No. 1 .69. Bar- ley, Canadian western No_ 8 .43 7-6. Oats. feed. No. 1 31 7-8. flour, spring wheat patents. firsts $5.15; seconds $4 65; bakers $4.45; winter wheat patents. choice $3.- 00-4305: white corn $4.10; bran, ton $19.25; shorts. ton $21.25; mlddlings, ton $26.25; rolled oats, bag, 90-1bs $2.80: hay, No. 2, per ton. carlots $10.50. WINNIPEG. Nov. 8 -—(CP)—- New five-year lows were estab- lished for the second successive session in the Winnipeg witeat futures market today on light selling induced by good rains in dry United States winter wheat areas, demorallzed export market 111m}: excellent Argentine crop out- oo . Final values were 7-8-1-2 cent lower. November 5'7. December 57, and May 60 3-8-1-2. July come on the board at 60 1-4 cents and closed its first session at 61 cents. Price declines came during the initial hour in sympathy with weakness at Chicago nnd Liver- pool. ‘Trading almost ceased as the session advanced due to lack terest. Cash wheat demand tell to s. low ebb ter yesterday's im- proved business Spreads yrs-re firm. Coarse orain futures ensed insympathy with yhent. MONTREAL. Nov. Ii -(CP\»- lncrease of $790,000 was shown today in Canadian Pacific Roiltmv Company eranincs of 55.501000 for 10 dam ended Oct. S1 compar- ed with $4.R01.000 for the cor- responding ywrind inst your. Mortgage Sale To be sold by public auction in front of the Law Courts Building; In Churlottctznrrt in Queen County on Friday the eighteenth day of November, A. D. 1038. at Utc hour o! twelve o'clock noon, ALL THAT parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot Number Sixty in Queens County aforesaid. hounded and described 1w follows: (‘mn- I-‘lat River Road at the Southwest angle of the I-‘ist Rlvcr School Lot, thence Northeastwnrdly along the Southern boundary of said School Lot and along the South- ern boundary of Damon Roofs land to land formerly in possession of William Ross. now Wellington Com t ‘s land. thence Southeast- wardlly along the Western bound- a‘ of Wellington Compton's land to the Southwest anglc of said Wellington Compton's land. thr-ncc Northesstwardly along Welling- ton Compton's Southeastern bound- ary to land formerly in possession of Donald D. Ross. now John R. Rosa's land. thence Southcastvvard- ly along said John R. Ram's land to other lands formerly in poe- session of Donald D. Ross. now John 1t. Boss's land. thence Sonthwestwsrdly along John It. Rosa's Northwest boundary to the l-‘lat River Road aforesaid. thence Northwestwardiy along said Road to the place of commencement. Sixty-two Acres of land mr-ncing on the East sldc of tho. IVITH a right-of-waf along Northern boundary land of Iington Compton from the Flat River Road to the shore of Flat River, and the use of the shore- front as enjoyed by one Donald Ewen Ross under the terms of the will of his father. Ewen Ross. ALSO ALL THAT other parcel of land situate on Lot Number Sixty aforesaid. bounded on the North- west and North by land formerly in possession of William Ross, now Wellington Compton's land, on the Southwest by land formerly In pos- session of Donald D. Ross and Donald McLeod, now John IL Rosa's land on the South by land formerly in possession of Alex- ander McDonald. now Alexander McPherson‘: land. and on the Northeast by land formerly in Possession of William Ross. now Wellington Compton's land. and Seventy-five acres of land in pos- session of Angus Ross. containing Twenty-one Acres of land, a little more or less: TOGETHER WITH a rlght-of-way from said Sixty-two acres to said Ttventy-one Acres. as land of the said John R. Ross. I-‘lat River at the foot of the pro- Ptfl! 0i 511K115 Ross together with t-lw_righ_ of_lacccss___there_tb as has been used for many years over l ALSO One Acrc of Marsh land on I the‘hci-etofore ienjoyed ibyatliewafore- Wei said Donald Ewen toss. EXCEPT‘ ING ANI) RESERVINGfrom the said SIxLv-two acres a plot of land in the Southwest corner thereof now in possession of John R. Ross. be- ing the plot on which is located the dwelling house of thc said John ~11. Ross. . The above sale is made under r power of sale contained in an 1n- denture of Mortgage dated the 31st day of July. A. D. 1929. made between Alexander McLeod ot Pawtucket in the State of Rhode Leland, United Stat-es of America. then of Flat River in Queen ‘County in Prince Edward Island. installation foreman. and Annie M. McLeod. his wile. of the first part. and "Registrar of the Court of Chancery” of Prince Edward Bland. a corporate sole. of the second part. default having been made ln payment of the principal and interest of the said mortgage. For particulars annly at (i... M. lice of K. J. 1t H. )1. Martin. liar- fbirrs. 156 Richmond Street, (‘hor- Jottctown. Dated the 19th day of (ktober, .A. D. 1938 Registrar of the Court of Chan- ‘very. MORTGAGEE. i-57l-l0-20- '" 1 . HOG PRODUCTION In order to assist the farmers in regard to 110g pro- duction we arc makimz the following offer: We are ship- ] ping: a younursoyv of the bacon typo. not registered and of ‘I brooding {HIE 1o farmers who order sumo. accompanying order with sixteen dollars to partially cover ihc cost of SHITIQ. The Government will furnish crates and pay express charges to farmers nearest railway stations. ore not brcd. Those sows i You will kindly direct all answers to the Provincial iDcpartment of Agriculture. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE l.-l 271-114-511 Notice To g n......r. country Justices of the Peace R. C. M. November 2. 1938 ' Charlottetown. III-LI. We have decided to institute legal proceedings against all owners of dogs on which the regular tax has not been paid. Proceedings will be instituted before the local or in order to save time. Thcre may be time if you attend to the matter at once for you to have your dog tax reach our office before summonses are issued for you to attend court. J. FRIPPS_ inspector POLICE Charlottetown s It“ INN I III: TWlTIIi-B